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    Business Walmart to hire 150,000 people amid coronavirus, to give $550 million in cash bonuses

    Business Walmart to hire 150,000 people amid coronavirus, to give $550 million in cash bonuses


    Walmart to hire 150,000 people amid coronavirus, to give $550 million in cash bonuses

    Posted: 20 Mar 2020 08:17 AM PDT

    Oil and gas industries face huge loss

    Posted: 20 Mar 2020 09:38 PM PDT

    Stock Market

    Posted: 21 Mar 2020 01:09 AM PDT

    So I am considering investing in the stock market. Any tips/books/resources you have on how to understand the stock market and the business world in general?

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    GameStop tells employees it's 'essential' and can stay open during lockdowns

    Posted: 20 Mar 2020 03:36 AM PDT

    COVID-19 demonstrates the need for disaster recovery and business continuity plans

    Posted: 20 Mar 2020 05:09 PM PDT

    How Getting A Logo Made My Business Look More Legit

    Posted: 21 Mar 2020 01:42 AM PDT

    https://preview.redd.it/bx1lqucfnzn41.jpg?width=4896&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3ea38393a7a8afbc3d9eb746fd8901ad454ab513

    Looking serious with your business is something that I thought was natural at first, I mean, if you have a business then it must be serious, right? But after I started my catering business, I realized that many customers doubted how serious I was with my mission. It was after I got a logo for my business that the story changed. Read more...

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    How coronavirus is already threatening the housing market

    Posted: 20 Mar 2020 05:40 PM PDT

    Top 20 Travel and Tourism Business Marketing Strategies in 2020

    Posted: 21 Mar 2020 01:09 AM PDT

    A business wants to order 150+ products (2000+ USD) from my online store. I don't know if this is a scam and what should I do ?

    Posted: 20 Mar 2020 06:53 PM PDT

    So I have gotten an email from a business saying that they want to order 150+ products worth a total of $2000 USD.

    I'm not exactly sure how to handle this situation as I have never handled a bulk order and so much money.

    I have chatted with the business for a while and they seem legit, but I would just like to ask people if they could point out some potential red flags.

    Pm, or message me if you're interested in helping, and I will give you more info as I'm not really comfortable with sharing this information with the general public.

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    What would you do?

    Posted: 20 Mar 2020 12:18 PM PDT

    If you have any ideas or insights please help

    I'm in an abusive home. I am mostly unskilled. Immunocompromised, too.

    The only skills I have is baking, growing two foods & can make average makeup products . I know sweets and makeup are bought frequently during recessions. How could I ensure that the products are safe from any virus? How could I manage someone from home? I don't know I am obviously completely overwhelmed & right now out of my league

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    Any ex or current used car dealership owners

    Posted: 20 Mar 2020 09:25 PM PDT

    Hey! I've been heavily considering starting or buying a used car dealership. It's something I'm really interested in and can see my self doing for a while (really hard for me to find something like this) but I want to hear from a few people who have done it before and get to hear your experiences!

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    One of the biggest winners in all of this

    Posted: 20 Mar 2020 09:25 PM PDT

    What is my best option for online business management courses?

    Posted: 20 Mar 2020 04:50 PM PDT

    Hi. I'm a 23 year old with a sporadic job history. I went to college for something science related, and dropped out after a year, and have been doing entry level jobs since. I don't plan to go back to college, but I have a sense that I need some type of business education in order to have any success in the future.

    I don't consider myself a business person. Rather, I have worked with animals and food. I know that although I enjoy working under authority, I am very independent and eventually I see myself running my own business.

    I don't think I'll just "start my own business" right away but I do think that I need some courses to set the foundation to move forward in any way, either with a company or independently.

    I have some money to spare so I don't mind spending a little bit on online courses. But I want these courses to be legitimate. I think some type of certification would be nice, but not necessary for me as I feel I just need the skills.

    I just don't know what website is my best source for courses. I don't want to accidentally commit to classes that do nothing for me, especially if they are paid. I need a very strong sense of structure and purpose in these classes. If they're too casual or I feel like they're not designed well I feel like I will lose confidence quickly and just won't do them.

    I have a sense the business I would be developing, or at least would be utilizing these skills in, would be landscaping and home design. I don't know if this is relevant, but I thought I should mention it here. Especially since there are a lot of different types of business classes.

    Thanks for any insight!

    Edit: I'm a very much learn-from-doing type of person, which makes me hesitant to take online courses as I feel I might retain nothing. My college experience also makes me wary of my ability to commit to/learn from courses (I did alright in high school though and was considered smart). This is why I am so concerned with the structure/design/quality of the courses. Just something to consider.

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    How do startups ship heavy products at low cost?

    Posted: 20 Mar 2020 04:06 PM PDT

    I want to start a healthy drink subscription startup that'll include a variety of healthy drinks to be delivered on a regular basis. The more I look into the logistics, the more I see how shipping really eats into the cost.

    Because drinks are already such a low margin product, shipping itself well be $8 for 10 lbs. I'm wondering if there's anyway to work around this or if anyone has any experience with this? I see that it's possible because companies like Soylent and FruitGuys deliver heavy products but are still able to maintain their cost relatively low.

    Thank you.

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    Need some business consulting advice on newly launched venture

    Posted: 20 Mar 2020 06:10 PM PDT

    My business partner recently launched the website: https://leafdbox.com/

    People seem to like the website but are not converting.

    Are the price offering too high. Should we cut the prices in half and reduce the number of plants by half. I believe lowering the price and number of plants offered will incentivize more people to purchase because it is less of a risk for people when purchasing.

    Any thoughts?

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    Call on Congress to pass a stimulus package for Main Street!

    Posted: 20 Mar 2020 01:39 PM PDT

    The COVID-19 pandemic has left America's small businesses and entrepreneurs on the brink of collapse through no fault of their own. People are struggling, businesses are closing or slowing operations, and many are being forced to lay off our hard-working employees en masse. Immediate action is needed by Congress and the Administration, which is why we are asking you to help us call on Congress to pass a massive and bold stimulus package for Main Street.

    Join more than 300 business owners and organizations around the country in signing our letter to let your elected officials know how important it is that they support small business owners in this time of economic uncertainty.

    Sign your name »

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    100 small business ideas you can try, especially now

    Posted: 20 Mar 2020 03:50 PM PDT

    I’d like suggestions

    Posted: 20 Mar 2020 03:28 PM PDT

    Hello I am a 18 year old living in Canada currently unemployed because of corona. I have had an idea about a news organization but have no idea on how to start it. If anyone know a good way to start up a business such as a news organization and how to manage something like that it would be greatly appreciated.

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    Coronavirus has Amazon hiring in Holyoke, across US; job centers see help wanted notices from manufacturers, trucking firms

    Posted: 20 Mar 2020 10:48 AM PDT

    What does your business lack from a design perspective in the time of this outbreak?

    Posted: 20 Mar 2020 01:22 PM PDT

    Not sure if it's the right subreddit, I hope it's accepted for the tips and tricks everyone can share. Entrepreneurs of any business type, what do you need right now in terms of design, if anything is needed, so I can help local businesses too. If you can share details of what you do and what would help you right now if you would get it for free that would be awesome. Thanks!

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    More businesses to help during Corona virus? Yes ofcourse.

    Posted: 20 Mar 2020 11:21 AM PDT

    Wacky title I get it.

    But I just created a new sub r/promotingideas so that EVERYONE can promote themselves to promote EVERTHING. Their businesses, their insta pages/ Facebook pages for businesses anything. No criticism nothing. Considering the lack of self promotion subs here this seemed worth it.

    How it helps you grow? You help others they help you. You gain followers they gain followers. Everyone benefits. Only feedback/ inspiration and constructive criticism.

    A sub for self promoters by a self promoters.

    And no we arent self promoters, we are virtual sales people.

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